i sold arms at hogwarts

Chapter 15 Platform 9 43



After tossing and turning but unable to get to the right platform, Remy and Harry ran around King's Cross Station like two headless flies, running east and west.

Remy knew that platform nine and three quarters was a pillar, but the problem was that he didn't know which passage to take to get to the platform where the Hogwarts train stops!

King's Cross Station is a large train station. They need to find the correct large platform first, and then they can find the so-called platform nine and three-quarters.

However, the layout of the passages here... can only be described as indescribable and messy.

After searching for a long time and almost getting lost, Remy's eyes suddenly lit up after an unexpected glimpse.

He saw a fat woman with red hair and made eye contact with her.

The fat woman looked at Remy and immediately looked away. Then she called the four children around her to follow her and board the bus.

"Oh, it's almost time, we should get on the bus."

"George, take our things with you and don't leave anything behind."

"Ron, check your stuff."

"These buildings set up by Muggles are really convoluted. They make me dizzy every time I come here... Please follow closely and don't run around. If you get lost, you won't be able to go to Hogwarts."

……

Her voice was quite loud, as if she was shouting on purpose.

Remy heard what she said, and so did Harry.

"Remy, they...may be the same people as us. The lady mentioned Hogwarts. Let's follow up!" Harry said excitedly.

"Ah, oh, yes."

Remy came back to his senses and followed Harry's footsteps to keep up with the people in front of him, but in his heart he was wondering if the Weasley family in front of him was arranged by Dumbledore.

Otherwise, it would be unreasonable to meet them by chance, and they would meet them exactly when they need help.

More importantly, as a pure-blood family in the wizarding world, the Weasley family has no need to come to King's Cross Station to take the bus. They can enter the real station directly through other passages.

They don't live in the Muggle world, so what reason do they have to go to London and take the train at the Muggle train station?

"I smell conspiracy!"

A meaningful smile appeared on Remy's lips as he watched Harry approach Mrs. Weasley.

"Madam, are you going to Hogwarts?" Harry asked.

"Oh, yes, I have to send my children to school. Are you going to Hogwarts too? Are you lost?"

Harry smiled sheepishly: "Yes, Remy and I couldn't find platform nine and three-quarters."

"That's too bad. Come on, the train is leaving soon. We have to hurry up."

"Thank you so much. I wonder what your name is? My name is Harry and his is Remy."

"Just call me Mrs. Weasley. This is Ron. He is also entering school this year. These two are George and Fred. They are twins, a few years above you. If you encounter difficulties in school, you can go to them. Help. This is my youngest daughter, Ginny, who won't be attending Hogwarts until next year."

As they walked, Mrs. Weasley introduced her children to the two, and Harry and Remy nodded politely to them one by one.

It can be seen from the way she walks that Mrs. Weasley is a resolute and careful person. She walks very fast, and from time to time she will urge George and Fred not to run around.

Led by Mrs. Weasley, the group successfully arrived at a pillar nearly two meters wide.

"This is platform nine and three-quarters. Just go through it and you will see the train bound for Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry." Mrs. Weasley said.

Harry nodded vigorously, looking a little excited.

He already felt a familiar feeling, this feeling was the Muggle Repelling Curse.

Subconsciously, Harry turned back to look at Remy, as if asking Remy if he felt it.

His actions caused Mrs. Weasley to misunderstand.

"Don't be afraid, you won't hit me. George, please show an example to the juniors first." Mrs. Weasley said.

"Mom, I'm not George, I'm Fred, he's George."

"Oh, sorry, Fred, show them how."

"Ok."

Fred pushed the cart five meters in front of the pillar. He took a deep breath, then pushed the cart and ran quickly towards the pillar.

Silently, he crashed into the pillar.

Noticing Harry's surprised look, Mrs. Weasley smiled slightly: "George, it's your turn."

"Mom, he just lied to you. I am Fred and he is George."

Mrs. Weasley:…

The prank was pulled off successfully, and George smiled as he pushed the cart into the pillars.

"Next, Luo..."

"I'll go first, Mrs. Weasley," Remy said suddenly.

"Oh well."

With Mrs. Weasley's agreement, Remi pulled the suitcase and walked to the pillar. After taking a deep breath, she walked quickly towards the pillar.

The moment he touched the pillar, Remy saw a brand new platform.

The old-fashioned steam train is playing its whistle as if to remind passengers to get on the train as soon as possible. There are people everywhere on the platform, much more than on the platform outside.

Most were adults, standing by the train saying goodbye to children who poked their heads out of the windows.

Cats of various colors were meowing and meowing around people's feet, as if praying for food. There was also a cat that was addicted to people and was frantically rubbing the pants of everyone passing by, getting on those people's pants. It's all hair.

There are also some who are staring at the owls in the hands of the little wizard or on the cart, and their eyes are wide open. They don't know if they are greedy or want to recognize their relatives.

Just as Remy was observing his surroundings, there was a sudden bang and a person bumped into his back.

"Ouch!"

Remy turned around and was immediately happy to see that it was Harry.

"You're running too fast, Harry," Remy said.

"No, you are standing in the wrong place. Let's leave quickly..."

bang~

bang~

There was a loud crash, and Remy and Harry lay on their backs among a pile of luggage, with Ron's crying face in front of them.

"I'm sorry, I...I didn't mean it!"

"It's okay. We were standing in the wrong place. We shouldn't have blocked the entrance."

With that said, Remy stood up and straightened his suitcase, and then helped Ron put the luggage away.

Harry was fiddling with his glasses, which had sustained some damage from the impact.

"I wish there were stores selling glasses in the wizarding world. I feel like my glasses may stop working at any time." Harry said with a headache.

"In the wizarding world, this little damage is nothing."

With that said, Remy took out a stack of cards from the inner pocket of his coat, took one out and handed it to Harry.

"Take it and play."


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